Cross-cultural studies
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Cross-cultural studies
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Cross-cultural studies
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Incoming Resources
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- Sonic choreosophia, a cross-cultural investigation on sound and movement practices, Tommaso Perego
- Understanding cultures, perspectives in anthropology and social theory, by Robert C. Ulin
- Music grooves, essays and dialogues, Charles Keil & Steven Feld
- Intercultural theatre, adaptation and representation, Iris Hsin-chun Tuan
- Comparatizing Taiwan, edited by Shu-mei Shih and Ping-hui Liao
- The transcultural turn, interrogating memory between and beyond borders, edited by Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson
- Beyond Orientalism, the work of Wilhelm Halbfass and its impact on Indian and cross-cultural studies, edited by Eli Franco and Karin Preisendanz
- Cultural psychology, Steven J. Heine, University of British Columbia
- The Translatability of cultures, figurations of the space between, edited by Sanford Budick and Wolfgang Iser
- On stage, Chicago students tackle immigration, poverty, race, March 26, 2012, by Macneil-Lehrer Productions
- Analysis and interpretation of ethnographic data, a mixed methods approach, Margaret D. LeCompte and Jean J. Schensul
- Cross-cultural case study, edited by Christopher J. Pole, Robert G. Burgess
- Understanding culture's influence on behavior, Richard Brislin
- The status of women in preindustrial societies, Martin King Whyte
- Where human sharks are king, directed by Nils Arne Saebo and Terje Dale ; produced by Kjell Jarle Hoyheim, Knut Midttun and NRK
- Anthropology, by comparison, edited by Andre Gingrich and Richard G. Fox
- The geography of perversion, male-to-male sexual behaviour outside the West and the ethonographic imagination, 1750-1918, by Rudi C.Bleys
- Cross-cultural issues in art, frames for understanding, Steven M. Leuthold
- Global and local art histories, edited by Celina Jeffery and Gregory Minissale
- Female power and male dominance, on the origins of sexual inequality, Peggy Reeves Sanday
- Art and essence, edited by Stephen Davies and Ananta Ch. Sukla
Outgoing Resources
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